New results in the theory of plane strain flexure of incompressible isotropic hyperelastic materials

Author:

Anssari-Benam Afshin1ORCID,Horgan Cornelius O.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Cardiovascular Engineering Research Lab (CERL), School of Mechanical and Design Engineering, University of Portsmouth, Anglesea Road, Portsmouth PO1 3DJ, UK

2. School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22904, USA

Abstract

New results on the classical problem of bending by end moments for incompressible isotropic hyperelastic materials within the framework of nonlinear elasticity are investigated and presented in this paper. The particular results of concern here include (i) the adaptation of Rivlin's standard analysis to the case whereone endof the beam isfixedand the other end is subjected to a bending moment; and (ii) results on the finite bending of (infinitesimally)thinisotropic hyperelastic plates which are valid forlarge deformations, extending the classical results from the linear elasticity theory which are restricted to small deformations. An interesting feature observed in this context is that a flexed thin plate develops an oscillatory surface along the circular arc near the free end, due to local (small)deviationsof the radius of curvature. A potential application to the bending of a biological soft tissue, namely the aortic valve leaflet, is briefly described by way of an example. Finally, some new results are obtained for finite bending of hyperelastic materials that exhibit limiting chain extensibility at the molecular level and involve constraints on the deformation. The amount of bending that such materials can sustain is limited by the constraint. On using a limiting chain extensibility model, closed-form solutions for the Cauchy stress components, the bending moment and the normal out-of-plane force required to sustain the bending deformation are derived.

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,General Mathematics

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